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Asia and Major Powers Dyadic Interactions, 1956-1968 (ICPSR 5406)

Principal Investigator(s):Mogdis, Franz; Tidwell, Karen

Summary:

This data collection provides information on the
dyadic interactions between the Asian states and the major
powers in the period 1956-1968. Information is provided for
the measure of cooperative and conflictual behavior between
the major powers and the Asian states. Variables that focus
on positive interaction include imports to the Asian states
from the major powers countries and exports from Asian
states to the major powers countries, Asian states' military
personnel, civil technicians, a... (more info)

This data collection provides information on the
dyadic interactions between the Asian states and the major
powers in the period 1956-1968. Information is provided for
the measure of cooperative and conflictual behavior between
the major powers and the Asian states. Variables that focus
on positive interaction include imports to the Asian states
from the major powers countries and exports from Asian
states to the major powers countries, Asian states' military
personnel, civil technicians, and students trained in the major
powers countries, major powers' military aid, military personnel,
and economic aid to the Asian states, and state visits, formal
defense treaties, and shared United Nations votes between the
two sets of states. Variables that indicate conflictual
interaction include minority and territorial disputes between
the Asian states and the major powers, and the intensity of
conflicts between them. The data are aggregated annually for
each of the years 1956 to 1968.

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